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Interview Techniques For Frequent Job Changers

Since 1997 I have had several job changes as a result of downsizings, market crashes or company foldings. During some of the breaks in employment I worked as an independent consultant. Prior to that I had a fairly stable employment history. This recent spate of job changes usually comes up at interviews. Usually I demonstrate the most of the changes are the result of conditions beyond my control. What would be an effective strategy when presenting your employment history?

Interview With An Ezine Marketing Pro: Alexandria K. Brown

Interview With An Ezine Marketing Pro: Alexandria K. Brown

Joshua: I’ve been very much looking forward to this, Alexandria. Can you start by telling us a little about your Internet background? You know, sort of a summary of how you got started and what you are doing now.

Alexandria:

Sure thing! About four years ago, I left my NYC advertising agency job and began my own freelance writing business. I needed an easy way to stay in touch with past associates, current clients, prospective clients everyone. I wanted to be seen as an “expert” in their eyes, to encourage them to hire me and/or refer me to possible clients. So, I started my own e-mail newsletter, or “e-zine.”

Article Marketing: An Exclusive Interview With Michael Southon

Are you searching for a free dynamic traffic and sales building technique? Well, the crucially important benefits of writing articles make it a strategy that’s difficult to top.

And when you think of writing articles, it’s likely the name, Michael Southon, pops into mind. Michael is simply one of the web’s most published and successful article writers. He’s been reprinted literally tens of thousands of times and his articles can be found on over a staggering 8000 web sites.

Getting Ready for Your Media Interview

If you’re in business, especially if you are doing business on the Internet, the day will come when you are invited to do a media interview. Perhaps someone has read your online articles and is impressed, or perhaps your local newspaper or television station is profiling interesting Internet entrepreneurs in their community. Whatever the reason, you are being given an excellent opportunity to promote your business. To get the most mileage from your interview, consider the following tips:

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